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Sciences Po

Campus2 yearsSeptember 2017United KingdomLondon

The Master in Public Policy is based on a multidisciplinary approach to public affairs, with courses that explore the intersection between public policy and cutting-edge technologies, and emphasize policy and decision making 2.0.
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Part time Masters in Public Administration in London in United Kingdom. Master in Public Policy and Public Administration (Dual Degree with the London School of Economics)
Dual Degree with the London School of Economics
This two-year programme, built on the complementary approaches of two prestigious members of the Global Public Policy Network (GPPN), combines the study of economics, public administration, global health and management.
It is designed for young professionals who want to gain an expertise in the management and evaluation of public policy in the European context and at the heart of two major European capitals. During the two year programme, dual degree students develop an understanding of the European project and acquire the professional competencies needed to work in the European affairs.
During their first year in Paris, students are enrolled at Sciences Po, in either the Master in Public Policy or the Master in European Affairs.
During their second year, students are enrolled at the LSE. Upon successful completion of the two years, students receive two degrees: a Master's from Sciences Po and a Master's from LSE.
Dual master's degree in Public Policy and Public Administration
Programme
The Master in Public Policy is based on a multidisciplinary approach to public affairs, with courses that explore the intersection between public policy and cutting-edge technologies, and emphasize policy and decision making 2.0. The languages of instruction are English and/or French.
Only current first year students registered in the Master in Public Policy at Sciences Po are eligible for this dual degree programme with LSE.
After spending their first year at Sciences Po, students of this dual degree go on to spend their second-year at the Master of Public Administration at the Institute of Public Affairs at LSE
Admissions
Only Sciences Po students currently in the first year of their Master's in Public Policy are eligible to apply for this dual degree.
Students interested in the dual degree with the Master in Public Policy at Sciences Po and the Master of Public Administration at the Institute of Public Affairs at LSE should follow this application procedure:
Complete a 400 word letter of motivation/application statement
Include a CV or résumé
Proof of proficiency in English
Include original application to student's home institution, with degree transcripts (additional references may be included but are not required)
Application deadline: February 1st, 2017
Sciences Po will send a copy of the student's original application to LSE. Applicants should inform the School's administration if they do not want their original letter of motivation to be included.
Careers
Our dual degree graduates hold leadership positions in the public, private and non-profit sectors.
Examples of graduate careers:
Policy Advisor at the OECD
Analyst at the World Bank or World Food Programme
Consultant at Accenture
Budget economist at the Ministry of Finance
International consultant in one of "the Big 4" worldwide audit firms (EY, KMPG, PwC, Deloitte)
Contacts
For questions related to the Sciences Po School of Public Affairs curriculum, please contact the Academic Advisor in charge of the policy stream that interests you.
For questions related to the LSE curriculum, please send an email to the Institute of Public Affairs or the European Institute at the LSE.
This is a dual degree with the London School of Economics.
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